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[[File:Cagiva-W8-125.jpg|600px|Cagiva W8 125]]
The '''Cagiva W8 125''' was a single cylinder, [[two-stroke]] [[enduro]] / offroad [[motorcycle]] produced in 1997. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900 RPM.   
The '''Cagiva W8 125''' was a single cylinder, [[two-stroke]] [[enduro]] / offroad [[motorcycle]] produced in 1997. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900 RPM.   


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{{Motorcycle
|name            = Cagiva W8125
|photo=Cagiva-W8-125.jpg
|aka              = W8 125
|manufacturer    = Cagiva
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1991 - 1997
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =
|successor        =
|class            = Enduro
|engine          = single cylinder, two-stroke
|bore_stroke      = 55.9mm x 55.9mm
|compression      = 13.0:1
|top_speed        =
|power            = 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900RPM
|torque          = 14.75 ft/lbs (20.0 Nm) @ 10000RPM
|ignition        =
|spark_plug      =
|battery          =
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed <br>
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
Clutch: wet multi-disc, manual <br>
 
|frame            =
|suspension      =Front: telescopic fork <br>
Rear: mono-shock
|brakes          =Front: single disc <br>Rear: single disc
|front_tire      = {{tire|90/90-21}}
|rear_tire    = {{tire|120/90-18}}
|rake_trail      =
|wheelbase        =
|length          =
|width            =
|height          =
|seat_height      = 34.25 inches (870 mm)
|dry_weight      = 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg)
|wet_weight      = 128.0 kg
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The '''[[Cagiva]] W8125''' was a single cylinder, two-stroke Enduro [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Cagiva]] between 1991 and 1997. Max [[torque]] was 14.75 ft/lbs (20.0 Nm) @ 10000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900 RPM. 
 
==Engine==
A 55.9mm [[bore]] x 55.9mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 125.0 cubic centimeters. 
 
==Drive==
The bike has a 6-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet multi-disc, manual. 
 
==Chassis==
It came with a 90/90-21 front [[tire]] and a 120/90-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a  telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a mono-shock. The bike weighed just 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg). 
 
==1991 Cagiva W8 125==
[[File:cagiva-w8125-1991-1991-1.jpg|600px|1991 Cagiva W8 125]]
[[File:cagiva-w8125-1991-1991-0.jpg|600px|1991 Cagiva W8 125]]
 
The 1991 MY Cagiva W8 125 sports a liquid-cooled, two-stroke, 125cc, single cylinder lump paired to a six-speed manual transmission and can reach a maximum power output of 30 horsepower and 21 Nm of torque.
 
Standard features include a dual seat, a rear luggage rack, wide handlebars, a race-derived livery, laced wheels with knobby tires mounted on them, a telescopic front fork, a rear mono-shock suspension, an under-seat exhaust system, an analogue instrument cluster, a blacked-out steel frame and a disc braking system both in the front and in the rear.
 
 
==In Media==
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/die-rosenheim-cops#cagiva-w8125 Die Rosenheim-Cops]
 
[[Category:Enduro motorcycles]]
[[Category:Cagiva motorcycles]]
[[Category:1990s motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 20:18, 23 November 2019

Cagiva W8 125

The Cagiva W8 125 was a single cylinder, two-stroke enduro / offroad motorcycle produced in 1997. Claimed horsepower was 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900 RPM.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 6-speed transmission. The final drive was via chain.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The bike weighed just 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg).

In Media[edit | edit source]

Cagiva-W8-125.jpg
Cagiva W8125
Manufacturer
Also called W8 125
Production 1991 - 1997
Class Enduro
Engine
single cylinder, two-stroke
Bore / Stroke 55.9mm x 55.9mm
Compression ratio 13.0:1
Horsepower 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900RPM
Torque 14.75 ft/lbs (20.0 Nm) @ 10000RPM
Transmission Gear box: 6-speed

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: wet multi-disc, manual
Suspension Front: telescopic fork
Rear: mono-shock
Brakes Front: single disc
Rear: single disc
Front Tire 90/90-21
Rear Tire 120/90-18
Seat Height 34.25 inches (870 mm)
Weight 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg) (dry), 128.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual


The Cagiva W8125 was a single cylinder, two-stroke Enduro motorcycle produced by Cagiva between 1991 and 1997. Max torque was 14.75 ft/lbs (20.0 Nm) @ 10000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 14.62 HP (10.9 KW) @ 9900 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

A 55.9mm bore x 55.9mm stroke result in a displacement of just 125.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 6-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet multi-disc, manual.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 90/90-21 front tire and a 120/90-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a mono-shock. The bike weighed just 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg).

1991 Cagiva W8 125[edit | edit source]

1991 Cagiva W8 125 1991 Cagiva W8 125

The 1991 MY Cagiva W8 125 sports a liquid-cooled, two-stroke, 125cc, single cylinder lump paired to a six-speed manual transmission and can reach a maximum power output of 30 horsepower and 21 Nm of torque.

Standard features include a dual seat, a rear luggage rack, wide handlebars, a race-derived livery, laced wheels with knobby tires mounted on them, a telescopic front fork, a rear mono-shock suspension, an under-seat exhaust system, an analogue instrument cluster, a blacked-out steel frame and a disc braking system both in the front and in the rear.


In Media[edit | edit source]